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1 прямой
прл1) без изгибов straight; directпряма́я ли́ния — straight line
пряма́я спина́ — straight back; об осанке и т. п. upright, erect
фи́нишная пряма́я сущ спорт — BE home straight, the final/finishing/home stretch
по прямо́й — as the crow flies
2) без пересадок и т. п. direct, throughпо́езд прямо́го сообще́ния, прямо́й по́езд — through train
3) непосредственный directпрямо́й нача́льник — sb's immediate superior
прямо́й насле́дник — direct heir
прямы́е вы́боры — direct election(s)
в прямо́м смы́сле сло́ва — in the literal sense of the word
пряма́я ли́ния о связи — direct line
пряма́я переда́ча по радио, телевидению — live broadcast(ing)/coverage
прямо́й эфи́р тлв — on-camera
4) явный real, sheerпрямо́й вы́зов — real challenge
прямо́й убы́ток — sheer loss
прямо́й расчёт/смысл сде́лать что-л — it's (really) worthwhile doing sth, it makes a lot of sense to do sth
5) откровенный direct, straightforwardпрямо́й челове́к/отве́т — a direct/straightforward person/answer
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HE ЛИШНЕЕ (HE ЛИШНЕ) AdjP subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. infin or a clause) or obj-compl with находить, считать (1st var. only, obj: usu. deverbal noun or infin)) it would help, be useful (to do sth.): it wouldn't be (such) a bad idea (to do sth.) it won't (wouldn't) hurt one (to do sth.) (there's) no harm in (doing sth.) it would be worthwhile (to do sth.) sth. is worth doing Ws (it would be) worth it (to do sth.) it wouldn't be out of place (to do sth.).(Нина:) Сначала думать надо, а потом уже с ума сходить! (Бусыгин:) Разве? Уж лучше наоборот. (Сарафанов:)...По-моему, Володя прав. Думать, конечно, не лишнее, но... (Вампилов 4). (N.:) You must think first, and then go round the bend! (B.:) Really? Better the other way round. (S.:) I think Volodia's right. No harm in thinking, of course, but... (4a).«Запишите и про небо это будет не лишним записать» (Достоевский 1). "Write that down about heaven, too, it's worth writing down" (1a). -
3 не лишне
[AdjP; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. infin or a clause) or obj-compl with находить, считать (1st var. only, obj: usu. deverbal noun or infin)]=====⇒ it would help, be useful (to do sth.):- it wouldn't be (such) a bad idea (to do sth.);- it won't (wouldn't) hurt one (to do sth.);- (there's) no harm in (doing sth.);- it would be worthwhile (to do sth.);- (sth.) is worth doing;- Ws (it would be) worth it (to do sth.);- it wouldn't be out of place (to do sth.).♦ [Нина:] Сначала думать надо, а потом уже с ума сходить! [Бусыгин:] Разве? Уж лучше наоборот. [Сарафанов:]...По-моему, Володя прав. Думать, конечно, не лишнее, но... (Вампилов 4). [N.:] You must think first, and then go round the bend! [B.:] Really? Better the other way round. [S.:] I think Volodia's right. No harm in thinking, of course, but... (4a).♦ "Запишите и про небо; это будет не лишним записать" (Достоевский 1). "Write that down about heaven, too; it's worth writing down" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не лишне
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4 не лишнее
[AdjP; subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. infin or a clause) or obj-compl with находить, считать (1st var. only, obj: usu. deverbal noun or infin)]=====⇒ it would help, be useful (to do sth.):- it wouldn't be (such) a bad idea (to do sth.);- it won't (wouldn't) hurt one (to do sth.);- (there's) no harm in (doing sth.);- it would be worthwhile (to do sth.);- (sth.) is worth doing;- Ws (it would be) worth it (to do sth.);- it wouldn't be out of place (to do sth.).♦ [Нина:] Сначала думать надо, а потом уже с ума сходить! [Бусыгин:] Разве? Уж лучше наоборот. [Сарафанов:]...По-моему, Володя прав. Думать, конечно, не лишнее, но... (Вампилов 4). [N.:] You must think first, and then go round the bend! [B.:] Really? Better the other way round. [S.:] I think Volodia's right. No harm in thinking, of course, but... (4a).♦ "Запишите и про небо; это будет не лишним записать" (Достоевский 1). "Write that down about heaven, too; it's worth writing down" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не лишнее
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